Fantasy football advice for the Titans' game against the Ravens on Sunday at Nissan Stadium:

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Corey Davis, wide receiver

The Titans' rookie, the fifth overall pick in the draft, returns to the starting lineup after missing the previous five games with a hamstring injury. Davis led the team with 10 targets in the season opener, finishing with six catches for 69 yards. But Baltimore has a top-five pass defense, and Davis is expected to be eased back into action.

Titans wide receiver Corey Davis (84) slips out of the grasp of a Steelers defender after making a catch in the fourth quarter at Heinz Field Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017 in Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis (84) pulls in a first down catch during the first half against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
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Western Michigan's Corey Davis, left, poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected by the Titans during the first round of the 2017 NFL football draft, Thursday, April 27, 2017, in Philadelphia.
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The Titans' quarterback is completely healthy, more than a month after straining a hamstring in a loss on Oct. 1 in Houston. He's also getting Davis back. But tight end Delanie Walker may miss the game with an ankle injury, and the Ravens have been stingy against opposing quarterbacks. Baltimore also leads the NFL with 17 takeaways, including a league-high 12 interceptions.

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Titans defense/special teams

Joe Flacco will play after being knocked out of last week's game with a concussion. But the Ravens' offense has been atrocious. They have the league's worst passing offense, averaging 153 yards per game, and the second-worst-rated offense overall. Running back Buck Allen is the leading receiver.